Terms & Conditions
Welcome to the website of SFBA – Sousa Ferreira, Borges, Amaral – Sociedade de Advogados, SP RL (“SFBA”). By accessing and using this website, the User agrees to these Terms and Conditions of Use. If the User does not agree with them, they should refrain from using the website.
These Terms govern access to and use of the website, as well as the use of its content, information and functionalities.
The content made available on this website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, nor does it establish an attorney–client relationship.
To obtain legal advice, the User must contact SFBA directly and formally engage its legal services.
All content on this website—including texts, images, logos, trademarks, design and structure—is protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights.
Any reproduction, distribution, modification, sale or use for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited without SFBA’s prior written authorisation.
SFBA uses its best efforts to ensure that the information provided is accurate and up to date; however, it does not guarantee the absence of errors, inaccuracies or omissions.
SFBA shall not be liable for any direct or indirect damages arising from the use of the website, including interruptions, viruses or technical failures beyond its control.
This website may contain links to third-party websites. SFBA does not control, assume responsibility for, or provide any guarantee regarding the content, policies or security of such websites.
Use of the website may involve the processing of personal data. Such processing is governed by the Privacy Policy available on this website.
The website may use cookies to enhance the browsing experience. For further information, please consult the Cookies Policy (which may be incorporated into the Privacy Policy).
SFBA may update or amend these Terms at any time and without prior notice. The version published on the website shall always be the version in force.
These Terms are governed by Portuguese law.
In the event of any dispute relating to the interpretation or application of these Terms, the competent Portuguese court shall have jurisdiction, without prejudice to mandatory territorial jurisdiction rules.
